if that helps you out you may want to download post it somewhere permanent if you can I dont how long I'll keep it there.
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Browse All TopicsWe are a digital printing company and have a job cover a tapered cylinder with graphics. The shape is basically a cone with the top chopped off.
I am trying to draw the cone in a cad program and then flatten or render it as a 2d object which should give me the curves and angle and shape to print my graphics in.
I have access to Autocad 2006 or TurboCad.
I am a cad newbie, but have been able to draw the objects in 3d. I just don't know the procedure or command to convert it to a 2d shape.
This link talks a bit about how to do it mathematically, but even they can't seem to agree on the correct formula.
http://www.woodweb.com/kno
Any ideas?
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I think I can make it work with that. But in the process of digging around i found the coolest program to do this for me!
Cone Layout 2.0
http://www.pulserate.com/
This is an amazing program!
Thanks for the info
thanks for the points, the concentric ones are really the easiest. that program looks pretty sweet, and probably cost effective in a production setting. but it sure is alot more fun to draw em out! ;)
I'm probably going to make that file a pdf instead of a pic, should have to begin with. and find a diffrent place to host it.
Thanks again.
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by: norrin_raddPosted on 2006-05-05 at 14:53:31ID: 16618569
hey,
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I think I remember how to draw these in just basic 2d.
check this pic out:
http://www.geocities.com/n
I'm pretty sure it will work. that 3d stuff is fun but not really nessary. Boy thats a blast from the past! forgot how much I like that kinda stuff.